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Hardly Davidson 04-13-2017 02:58 PM

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I'm not as good a writer as a picture taker. Hopefully I can cram enough photos on here to tell the whole story. They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Or is that ten-thousand words? Anyways, I was in Kansas visiting my brother-in-law about 4 years ago, when he told me about this old Chevy that was for sale. I wasn’t really lookin’ for a project as I had enough of them already.

Jus’ for kicks and somethin’ to do we took a drive out to Alta Vista, Kansas where this ole’ boy Ken Kemp had the truck parked. I looked her over real good and was hesitant at first. It looked like a heap of money was needed to git things runnin’. That would be a hard one financially, especially getting’ approval from the boss for necessary funds.

The wife was in good spirits that day. Lo and behold a week later I had the pickup in a trailer headed to Arizona. That’s where we live.

Tearing things apart I noticed Air Force markings everywhere. There was a tag in the glove box and one on the dash with Air Force lingo. Air Force signage was under the rust and primer. McConnell Air Force Base was stenciled under the tailgate. There were propeller emblems on front and back. That got me to thinkin’. “This must be an old U.S.A.F. truck!”

From that moment on I started researchin’ things. I talked to former owner Ken Kemp. I chatted with former military personnel stationed at McConnell. I dialed up the base historian and talked to him. I even talked to the guy owning the truck back in the ‘70’s. William “Dub” Wharry is the one giving me the most information. I did a whole heap of talkin’ to folks throughout the country.

I decided after all this conversation that I'd leave the truck in ‘as found’ condition except for drivetrain. Knowing them former owners said it needed more horsepower I was inclined to add just that. That 215 6-cylinder motor just didn’t cut the mustard. Things under the hood were upgraded a tad.

I’ll let the rest of my talkin’ be via these here photos. You can read more about the truck at the end of this presentation. It tells the tale quite simply in so many words. For those of you thinkin’ I should have kept it all original in the engine and transmission department, the thought did cross my mind. I kept all that 6-banger stuff jus’ in case the crazy notion ever came to pop it back in.

So here it be: My 1950 Chevrolet 3100 series former United States Air Force "FOLLOW ME" pickup truck. When I see that photo of it with hood up, I can't help but think it's salutin' all them former military drivers.

“Oh the stories this thing could tell!”

iowaboynca 04-13-2017 04:57 PM

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Welcome!

Sounds like a cool backstory and will be an interesting build. :metal:

Hardly Davidson 04-13-2017 07:40 PM

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Thanks! I have 130 photos from start to finish. Looks like I can only add 5 per day?

mongocanfly 04-13-2017 07:46 PM

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Nice back story on your truck..unless I'm mistaken you can post as many pics per day as you want but only 5 per post..somebody correct me if I'm wrong..I've never seen a limit per day when I've posted pics..

Hardly Davidson 04-13-2017 07:50 PM

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Thanks for the info. I'm looking now to see how to do it.

mongocanfly 04-13-2017 07:56 PM

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Try post reply each time and it should give you another 5 pics.some people have a lot of trouble with pics..depending on what your using to post em with

Hardly Davidson 04-13-2017 08:05 PM

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Figure it out. Thanks!

mongocanfly 04-13-2017 08:25 PM

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Read thru this..http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...security+token

Hardly Davidson 04-13-2017 08:52 PM

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It was in fairly good shape compared to many I've come across.

Hardly Davidson 04-13-2017 08:56 PM

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Taking it home to Arizona. I like parking with the big rigs :-)

Hardly Davidson 04-13-2017 09:02 PM

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Dismantling was fun! Rodeo sticker on the rear window was put there by William "Dub" Wharry back in the early '70's. Dub rode bulls back then.

Hardly Davidson 04-13-2017 09:08 PM

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The old 215 engine, transmission, and differential were saved. Generator and voltage regulator were huge. Most likely spec'd that way by the military.

Hardly Davidson 04-13-2017 09:18 PM

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Learned this trick by watching others. I sure didn't invent the idea :-)

Hardly Davidson 04-13-2017 09:25 PM

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Sent the frame out for sand blasting.

oldman3 04-13-2017 09:25 PM

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I'll tag along for the story and pics...Jim

Hardly Davidson 04-13-2017 09:30 PM

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There was lots of Kansas mud on this thing. Plenty of mud-dabber and wasp nests as well.

Hardly Davidson 04-13-2017 09:36 PM

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Frame came out nice. No damage which is rare!

Hardly Davidson 04-13-2017 09:38 PM

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I replaced the front support bracket even though it would have worked. Quite a bit of corrosion.

Bed wood was long gone. I used oak, taking a router to make worm lines for effect. It's all covered anyways.

Had a few people tell me I ruined perfectly good wood :-)

Hardly Davidson 04-13-2017 09:44 PM

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Spoiler was used as a "FOLLOW ME" sign. I could've used plywood like they originally did. I wanted something more subtle as I drive this thing. Don't want to be holding up traffic if you git my drift :-)

Hardly Davidson 04-13-2017 09:47 PM

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Aluminum was too shiny. A little salt water and vinegar took care of that. I also used heat and steel wool.

Hardly Davidson 04-13-2017 09:49 PM

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Many different directions I could have went on this. The aluminum pieces are ultra-light which was what I was looking for.

Hardly Davidson 04-13-2017 09:55 PM

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Cab had the typical corner rot on one side. I elected to fix that. Everything was beefed up for safety sake. It may look like it's ready to fall apart but she's solid as a rock.

mongocanfly 04-13-2017 10:21 PM

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Cool that you found the light and siren..

Hardly Davidson 04-13-2017 10:56 PM

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On ebay of all places :-)

Hardly Davidson 04-13-2017 10:58 PM

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You did a super job including documenting the progress. I wanted to do that but just kept a camera handy snapping as I went.


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